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Re: Prototype breadboard?

2005-10-18 by Adam Schabtach

You can obtain just the breadboard itself for a lot less money, and you
could either use your modular's power supply or buy/build a bench supply.
Total cost would still be less than that package. You won't need both +/-12
and +/-15V supplies (one or the other--probably 15 if you're using MOTM
which I believe you are), you may not need +5, and you probably won't need
the digital I/O stuff. The function generator would be handy now and then,
but not essential. So in other words, buying that package means spending
money on stuff you aren't likely to use.

--Adam

> -----Original Message-----
> From: brownchonald [mailto:chonald@...]
> Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 7:37 PM
> To: cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [cgs_synth] Prototype breadboard?
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> Hello,
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> Do you guys recommend a prototyping breadboard? Solderless and
> powered, to build some of the module circuits that are online.
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> I've been looking at this:
> http://www.elexp.com/tst_234.htm
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> but not sure if I need all those knobs and switches.
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> Thhanks,
> Cole
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